tools of the trade
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You Will Need:
1.Pencil, Colored Pencils
2.Tools of the Trade (3 sheets-5 sides-bookshelf- Please Staple in the order you picked them up
3. Log #1- Update4.Cornell Notes Parts 1&2 – Due
Sometime Today- Do not work on it during class
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Check Off
Date Given
Date Due
Name of Assignment Possible Pts.
Earned Pts.
1/23 2/1 E-Mail Me (Name-first & last, period of science this term, favorite lab or science experience K-7th)
40
1/24 1/30 end of period
Mission Possible 100/20
1/30 1/31 Cornell Notes + Abbrev. 70
1/31 2/1 Tools of The Trade 130
1) Note taking will help you do what?2) The specific format required in science for
note taking is?3) Name one abbreviation technique for note
taking.4) What are the 5 sections on a Cornell Notes
worksheet?5) What does the “A” in SLANT stand for?6) What can you do from “SLANT” to put your
teacher in a good mood?
Using abbreviation tricks can help you take notes more quickly.
Make sure your abbreviations and symbols MAKE SENSE!
Turn in Cornell Notes any time today.
Celsius Thermometer
0 degrees C = Freezing
26 degrees C = Room Temp
100 degrees C = Boiling
Used to Measure TEMPERATUREUnit of Measure = Centigrade; Celsius
Graduated Cylinder
•Used to Measure VOLUME•Unit of Measure = MILLILITERS, LITERS
Meniscus
Triple Beam Balance
• Used to Measure MASS• Unit of Measure = GRAM
1. Go to Learning Point:2. Select Mori Classroom3. Select Daily Assignments4. Select Jan. 30th -Feb. 3rd 5. Select Hyperlink “
Triple Beam Balance”
Beaker
•Used to Measure VOLUME•Unit of Measure = MILLILITERS, LITERS
Bunsen Burner
•Used to Measure: Does Not Apply•Unit of Measure = Does Not Apply
Meter Stick
•Used to Measure DISTANCE•Unit of Measure = CENTIMETERS, METERS
Flask
• Used to Measure VOLUME• Unit of Measure = MILLILITERS, LITERS
Front side of document:
-Illustrations need to be colored
Back side of document:
-Match tool with job.
-Use tool only once.
-Tools do not need to be colored
The Triple Beam Balance1. Show addition problem2. Line up your place values3. Remember your unit label
Measuring Liquid Volume1. Measure ACCURATLY2. Read the BOTTOM of the
meniscus3. Remember your unit label
Homework:1)Tools of the Trade- Finish measurement of tool diagrams.
Due tomorrow any time during the day!